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It also has the added advantage of **hiding that scrub bar** which remains when you hide the right sidebar pane. This is better than moving files, as it doesn't crash Reader due to missing files.
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I failed, but did locate () which describes related Windows registry entries and might eventually lead to something else closer to what we're after. I looked for reference docs on the `Viewer.aapp` file, thinking an increase in elegance of this approach would be to add something like ` ` to ` ` element. An you can comment the inside with, like: Besides, for different locales, you have different folders, change them all. Thank you ! In windows OS works perfectly. So, you need to edit the file from the path of your current locale. In the file path, "ENU" refers to locale. It also looks like you could use this to make a new default, say if you wanted the left-hand pane opened to "Page Thumbnails" or the like. And I doubt Reader would need those, so no problem, I guess. But I guess that only affects firewall settings, if Reader would need to be allowed to accept incoming connections. Just in case this also works on OS X, for anyone doing the above: this may break its digital signature then. In my case, it seemed to get confused when doing the above despite all tabs having minimized toolbars. Make sure you close all tabs except one then try this. Now set 'Remember current state of tools pane'. Instead, ignore the bit about `view > show/hide > tools pane`, and manually turn off *both* of those incredibly irritating sidebars with the little arrow keys on them. I agree with ! Can we get rid of automatic bookmarks as well?
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Now if I could only figure out how to get the stupid "bookmarks" side bar to stay closed forever I could have enough screen real estate to read a PDF.
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Hopefully your company will update to the newest version sometime soon.įor me it was (shift+f4) remember to press fn in case!įinally, thank God.
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At the moment, the () and missing 15 security updates related to Acrobat software could be problematic. To be honest, I haven't actually seen an *Acrobat Reader XI* interface in quite some time, since *Acrobat Reader DC* was released in mid-2015. In the version I tried on (version 11.0.4, "Acrobat Reader XI" - company-supplied), both *"Tools Pane"*, *"Page Controls"*, and *"Button Labels"* are absent from the "Show/Hide" sub menu (for a total of four items, instead of seven).
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If that doesn't work then you might need to post your own question on
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#Adobe acrobat version 19.010.20098 error install
Michael Uninstall Adobe Reader, run CCleaner, reboot, install Adobe Reader, and try the checkbox again. Any ideas? Anyone else have this problem? I'd prefer not to use the hacks below. It remains unchecked, but simply does not hide this pane. Whether I manually hide the tools pane, and then uncheck this box, or even start the AcroRd32.exe via "Run as Administrator" and do the same, the setting has no effect on documents that I open subsequently.
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I'm running Windows 7 64-bit, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (15.009.20071), no updates pending. I could only disable the sidebar after switching the UI language to English. Running latest version 1/Oct/2015 on who has a non-English Adobe Reader DC Version: Initially, I had the German version. It didn't worked for me, until I first hide it manually in the document that was open, then went to the setting, checked and unchecked it again, accepted, and closed the document. In previous versions, the hide/expand button was on the top-right of the window, which did not cause this kind of problem. It is very easy to click it accidentally when I tried to click the scroll bar, and when it is clicked the tools pane opens. The problem is that, the collapsed pane is still quite wide (with my high DPI setting, it looks like 0.5 cm on my monitor) and is right next to the scroll bar. Is there any way to COMPLETELY hide the pane? Technically the pane collapses to a narrow pane, not disappears. I wonder if this would have never happened if I didn't submit that contact form :-D I am so glad that they finally created this checkbox! It's kind of funny because I submitted a contact form to Adobe about a month ago and merely linked them to my original question.